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THE DAY OF VISITATION BY MOMMY PDJ





PROPHETESS DR. JUSTINA:


Today, with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, I'll be discussing a topic titled "The Day of Visitation." The day of visitation. Tell your neighbor that the day of visitation has finally arrived. Glory, glory, glory to the one who sits on Zion's throne in Jesus' mighty name. Please quickly open your Bible to Luke chapter 1:68. Luke chapter 1 verse 68. Quickly, my spirit is eager to bring down the glory of God into your life and family. I feel for your adversaries, for God will trouble those who trouble you today. He will confront your attackers, and victory will be yours in the name of Jesus Christ. Are we there? I read in Jesus' name. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for He has visited and redeemed us. Oh yes. We return with testimonies from the beginning that blessed be the Lord of God's Word Embassy Church. For He has already visited us. Already, already, already. And He has redeemed us. Glory to Jesus. Because the beginning and the end and the end and the beginning are already here. Hallelujah! So shall be your testimony. You will have a dance, you will sing with a voice of celebration. You will sing with a voice of dominion. In the name of Jesus Christ. Isaiah chapter 10:3. And what will you say on the day of visitation? God for the Mercy Church Nation. What will you say on the day of visitation? God's Word Embassy Church, what will you prophesy to yourself? To someone this morning. We are in a new season. At last, we have crossed over. Ah! They have been trying to delay the month. They are trying to make my people stranded. Sustain my people. That is why I am excited because the Lord has opened my eyes, and I have seen ahead of you. We went through that season, and we have emerged victoriously. And He has come. Let me tell you when I say the month of Moses, salvation, salvation is salvation. There is no need. Pray always that your pastor be a prophet so they can see your suffering and pray on your behalf. When I saw the month of May and what it will bring, I decided to feed 1,000 people on behalf of the church so that the body is a sacrifice to the people. People don't even understand when the cloud is thick, you send an offering. The cloud will clear, and your God will visit you. That's why even when someone says trust in God because we are in the neighborhood, it was pushing, we were pushing, but grace was speaking how I waited for June. I was praying. I said June arrive. Ah, June arrive. Let my people go from this. I was praying on your behalf, and now I am celebrating because there is no visitation. Please take your seat. You know there is one thing God has given me. I think that's one of the things that makes me unique. I will tell you when it is not over. And when it is over, when our God has taken charge, I will tell you now you can run. Do you know how many times some of you felt like not coming to church last month? Do you know how many times there was no money for transport? Do you know how many times even money for rent was a problem? You are breaking. The siege is over. Glory to Yahweh. Amen. Please take your seat. Let me tell you. All through yesterday, I was in pain, very deep pain. But I kept working. The burden on me was heavy. But those around me did not know I was transitioning. I couldn't sit even when I stood up. But I sat among people to complete what God sent me to do. When I was leaving, they must have noticed. Why is mama walking like this? But I encouraged myself. I got home. Lying down was a problem. Sitting down was a problem. My husband dressed me this morning to come to church. When we were in that office, he would lift the leg, put the dress. This is not what I wanted. We were already dressed, but the pain couldn't bear the dress. And I told him it's okay. My office is awarding right away. So when he switched to this one, he looked at me, he said, "Baby, can you do it?" I said, "I already got that." I told God, "If you can carry me to climb this step to minister to the people,” you that is let me enter this place because I know what happens here. Look at me now. Look at me. Look at me. When I noticed the ministers want to notice, I told them, "I'm sure. Don't worry." They did not know I was giving birth to divine visitation. Hey, you need someone to carry your burden. Sometimes pray God gives a man of God, a woman of God your burden to carry. I am sure when my husband is watching out my Jesus. Let me tell you this month be intentional. Be intentional. Be intentional.



 

You will say, "Mama mentioned it." And now, we are witnessing it. It began when I stood here. Please take your seat. When I tell you all that the God of PDJ is my God, you might think it's because my name is PDJ that I'm referring to myself as God. No, there is a God who guides PDJ. This God, His ways are unique. Even the acts He performs, I stand in awe of Him. Truly. Observe how He has revealed my adversary. I brought it to the altar and left it there. Divine visitation. Firstly, the day of visitation occurs when you have endured suffering for a while, and suddenly your God appears. When you have struggled, you must be like Peter, who spent the entire night trying to catch just one fish. Just one, so you can tell your wife you went out for business. Even if it wasn't successful, at least you returned with something. But Peter, despite being an experienced fisherman and fishing at the optimal time, couldn't catch even the smallest fish. He washed his net and was heading home when his fortune changed forever. You have cried out to God, and now you see. You are wondering if you will ever have a child. You lie on a sickbed, watching others receive visitors. You wonder when you will leave that bed. You are in an abusive marriage. Everything is stagnant. People asked me if I imagined that the devil would break, and I replied how could you even speak of it again, but I was behind those mistakes. Another defenseless child sought refuge in the church, abused within its walls. She had no one, no voice. In her shame, she sought an alternative to feed her children. One day, Minister Sam noticed a young girl passing by the shop, selling corn. I told Sam she had potential, but look at her selling corn. I didn't realize the seriousness until Minister Sam invited her to church. You remember, and I blessed her with five or ten thousand, telling her to pursue her dreams because she was struggling, unable to pay rent despite being intelligent and capable but lacking opportunities. I advised her, "My dear, this is not your future. Trust in God and return to school. I will assist where I can, but you must be willing. Seek a job. Retrieve your certificates." We prayed, and she was favored, though it seemed like a mockery. I assured her it was fine. She felt overwhelmed, but I reassured her. I told Minister Sam to help her find a place. Even if you've fallen from a high position, it's okay. I encouraged her to seek a job. In less than two or three days, a job arrived. A job that could pay her children's school fees and provide for them. Child of God, I speak of visitation.



She transitioned from being a counselor to returning to school at Mount Kenya University, proving she wasn't a quack. I encouraged her, saying, "There's something special in you. Keep pushing forward." She expressed a desire to lecture, and I supported her, saying, "Go ahead, do it." Though she appeared successful to others, that wasn't her true self. You may face hardships, humiliation, or misunderstandings, but your moment of breakthrough will arrive. Who would have thought that the corn she sold would lead her to a grace that would uplift her? I was once an orphan, alone with two children. I'm here to tell you, despite the shame the devil tries to impose, don't succumb. There is a God of sudden miracles. He will appear and transform your situation. I celebrated so much at graduation that people told me to calm down, but I couldn't. Her academic performance was outstanding, surpassing even my own dedication as a pastor. The Holy Spirit guided us in our studies, despite adversaries delaying her journey to becoming Sarah, a celebrated figure who would one day deliver a speech proving God's power to answer prayers. Today could be your day of breakthrough. The day of visitation signifies the end of your waiting period, when your savior arrives. You've waited and doubted, feeling hopeless, but your moment is near. One of our members, a highly qualified consultant, endured a year of waiting. She received a salary in multiple currencies but was told to wait. This year, when she questioned me, I assured her it was time, despite lacking the necessary certificate. I encouraged her to proceed, and now she is on the verge of becoming a U.S. resident. She waited patiently, even when finances were tight, but the waiting was part of the journey. In January, she considered applying for more jobs, and I supported her decision, but urged her to focus on the main goal. Despite challenges, including illness before an interview, I reassured her of victory. Her perseverance paid off, and soon she will share her testimony. She waited over a year, unable to pay her own rent while helping others, but when the time of visitation comes, waiting makes sense and glorifies God. I remind you, if you're in a waiting period, don't worry. God will arrive with the latest miracles and favors. I once prophesied her passport would be filled with stamps, and now she's on her second and third passport. If you trust in God, this month of June will bring unprecedented acceleration. Allow Him to work, and He will come through for you and your family. Your waiting season is over, and that's why I'm celebrating. The siege has ended. Hallelujah. When your adversaries are defeated, God's power will manifest in your life. The day of visitation is when your attackers are overpowered.



That day belongs to you. You face affliction as if there's no cure. You've done everything possible to combat it. People have prayed over you, immersed you in water, yet the struggle persists like a chain around your life. When the Lord defeats your adversaries, you will emerge victorious. Consider David's story. He was a nobody, unrecognized, while Saul was prominent. But when God granted David victory over Israel's greatest enemy, the Philistines, people sang, "Saul has slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands." Despite being a mere shepherd boy, he triumphed. The Bible foretells that on the last day, you'll look at Satan and realize his defeat. The Lord will conquer the powers in your family and community that have hindered your progress this June. God will overcome them, and you'll return with a testimony of great abundance in Jesus' name. Prepare, for your enemies face impending defeat. God has declared it.

Recall the biblical story of the Assyrians besieging Israel, leading to severe famine. People were so desperate they resorted to eating their children. Two women agreed to this, but when it came time for the second child, one woman refused. The king, horrified by this descent into inhumanity, sought a prophet, not an economic advisor, for help. He approached Elisha, who, despite the dire situation, prophesied that by the next day, food would be abundant and cheap. An economic advisor doubted him and was punished by witnessing the miracle but not partaking in it. God's intervention magnified the footsteps of a leper, causing the Syrians to flee in panic, leaving behind their spoils. The Israelites reclaimed their possessions and more.



I am speaking to someone here today. God will defeat your adversaries. He will visit you in a way that transforms your story, your life, your destiny, and your career, turning everything for your good. Be prepared for it. Now, you understand why I mentioned earlier that there's a fire in my bones because it is the Lord’s Day. Praise be to Jesus, The Day of Visitation

when you make a covenant decision, God will appear. When our father Abraham took the son he had waited 25 years for—a testimony granted by God—and was willing to sacrifice him to make a covenant with God, he did not dwell on the pain of waiting or the challenges in the boy's life. He did not think about his own or his wife's aging bodies. He went to make a sacrifice, a covenant with God, willing to lose everything to gain God. When you make a decision, declare, "Jesus is Lord." In life and death, in abundance and scarcity, in sickness and health, Jesus is Lord.

Let me ask you, child of God, if you can stand firm in adversity and say to someone, "In death, in health, in sickness, I will be with you," what is stopping you from entering a divine covenant with God and saying, "Oh Lord, I give you my life as a living sacrifice. I choose to remain pure and uphold my values for Jesus."

Remember the mother who came to appreciate the transformation in her daughter's life, which brought her to church. You have been serving God. Where is your covenant? Where is your partnership with God? How do you engage with God? Do you see Him as God? What is God to you? Some of us have promised God to serve even when it's challenging. What can you offer to God in your life? Perhaps it's your behavior, your attitude towards others. What will you place on the altar of sacrifice to attract God?

Consider Solomon in the Bible. He consistently offered sacrifices. Solomon did not ask God to fight his battles based on his father's struggles. Instead, he offered a thousand burnt offerings. Imagine the effort to sacrifice that many animals until God took notice and blessed him abundantly. Solomon's covenant sacrifice surpassed everything, and God appeared to him. This is why some say Solomon's sacrifices were greater than his sins.

You come to church without a change in your life. Some of you laugh, but remember, a joyful heart is healing to the bones. You don’t need painkillers; you need a merry heart. Where is your covenant? Where is your devotion? What do you do for God that, if absent, He would notice?

Consider the promises you make to God, like winning souls for Him. How many are actually doing this? Few Christians are. I have vowed to win souls for God. The way I communicate with God is not confrontational.

Some women bring their husbands to God, saying, "I brought this man to you," yet when they married, they declared him the love of their life. Now, they seek God’s help to change him. May God grant us wisdom so we do not fail ourselves. May God give us His wisdom so we do not disappoint.

God and ourselves on the last day.



Number five, the day of visitation, when God remembers you. When God remembers your faithfulness and rewards your diligence, dedication, and commitment, that is truly a day of visitation. There is a day of remembrance. The Bible tells of Mordecai, a man who secretly helped the king without recognition. He deserved a reward but hadn't received it. Despite having the kingdom's best interests at heart, he was denied the chance to fulfill God's desires for the kingdom due to Haman, a force oppressing the chosen one destined to bring victory. Yet, the Bible assures us that God ensures destiny is fulfilled. The king could not sleep and asked for the book of remembrance, finding Mordecai's name, a man who should have been acknowledged. The scripture says, "The Lord prepares a table before me in the presence of my enemies." Mordecai was honored, with Haman ironically facilitating his elevation. God will change your story. You may linger in hardship, but God's timing will bring transformation. Mordecai's recognition was for the sake of his family and others dependent on him. In this month of June, our season of remembrance, God will not be silent. He heard the cries of His people and delivered them to a land of abundance. You may face challenges, but when God remembers you, He can elevate you beyond expectations. Shame may surround you now, but God can turn it into destiny. Stay connected to Jesus Christ. Belief in God invites visitation, as shown in the Bible when Abraham hosted visitors who prophesied Sarah's long-awaited joy. Stay connected, even through trials. Know Jesus as a friend, redeemer, and restorer. If God revived dry bones into a great army, He can transform your situation. Don't give up on God. Even in the wilderness, He provides. If there is a man to pray, there is a God to answer. Your faith must connect you to God. Are you a true believer or merely a churchgoer? Reflect on what you can sacrifice for Jesus. Can you give up sin, anger, bitterness, or unforgiveness for Him? Pray for strength to let go of anything ungodly. Ask God for help to overcome negative traits and behaviors. What does it profit to gain the world but lose your soul? True relevance is being connected to God's throne. Do not harden your heart. Let go of bitterness and pain. Answer His call and open the door. Where will you be if God arrives now? Consider your spiritual state. Are you prepared if Jesus comes today? Stay connected to Christ to be spared from trials. Are you a child of His kingdom? Where will you be if Jesus returns?

 
 
 

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